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Evan Sipplen

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Alexandria, Virginia

Evan Sipplen is a product strategist who builds and analyzes new systems for AI and finance. His background in Economics from Penn State University, where he studied the impact of technology on markets and labor, informs his strategic approach to building systems that scale.

He is the founder of AccelNode (acquired, 2025), which creates structured frameworks for deploying AI across public and enterprise workflows. He also leads Exaquant, a research initiative developing forward-looking monetary strategies to explore how digital assets and stablecoins can evolve modern fiscal systems.

On his Substack, Thought Interface, he writes about AI, governance, and technological change, examining how these forces reshape institutions and human behavior.

Works

ExaquantPivoting(2019-Present)

Exaquant develops forward-looking monetary strategies, exploring how digital assets, stablecoins, and fiscal systems can evolve in the modern economy.

AccelNodeAcquired(2024-Present)

AccelNode builds and deploys AI integration frameworks for public and enterprise systems. Its process focuses on embedding AI into workflows with an emphasis on practical application, oversight, and resilience.

MGOsoftLive(2023–Present)

A collection of free online tools for editing, converting, and organizing PDFs. Built to make everyday document tasks simple and accessible, MGOsoft offers a lightweight alternative to paid platforms like Smallpdf.

CycloneSwapArchived(2023–2024)

A privacy mixer for Ethereum designed to break on-chain identity links using zero-knowledge proofs and randomized mixing paths. I led the product design, user experience, and oversaw the cryptographic implementation. While the system worked as intended, the project shut down due to low transaction volume and limited ecosystem integration.

MonradtechArchived(2021–2023)

I launched a B2C e-commerce platform to address the critical shortage of high-performance computer components like GPUs and processors. I ultimately wound the site down in 2023 due to escalating costs and limited component availability.

MonradArchived(2025)

I built Monrad, a ChatGPT summarizer that turns long conversations into clean, formatted summaries. It Ranked #10 Product of the Day on Product Hunt. APIs can be expensive, so if you want to use it, just send me an email for access.

Domain LatticeLive(2024–Present)

Domain Lattice is my portfolio of available domain names and web concepts. I work on sourcing the domains and creating demo content for them, making each one a solid starting point for its next owner.

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